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There are a series of wires that run from the steering wheel controls to the radio. An electronic circuit could be used, to combine several controls into fewer wires.
The cruise and radio switches do not share a common fuse.
My 1989 has them. I love this feature.
I have the very same radio, which needs repair. are you interested in selling me yours for parts?
It doesn't control anything. It is the connection for the cruise switches, horn switch, radio controls(if equipped) and airbag that allow the steering wheel to turn and there to still be a connection.
If the steering wheel has radio controls on the wheel, there could be a problem in the wiring. When the wires connect electrically it will cause stations to change.
From new they would have been controls for the radio. Volume, Station, Cd/Radio, etc. I
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no u can look at your car manual and it tells u what fuse is for what i change fuese on my car all the time and i never see something the has to do with steering so no
The clockspring under the airbag is not connected or needs to be replaced! also the cruse control and radio controls in the steering wheel are probably not working